Viburnum dentatum
Latin name: Viburnum dentatum
Common Name: Toothed viburnum
Plant type: Shrub
Shape: Shrubby
Botanical family: Adoxaceae
Viburnum dentatum is a native shrub with a bushy habit distinguished by its dark green serrated foliage, honey-producing white flowers in early summer, and blue-black berries favored by wildlife. It also offers an orange-red autumn color that enhances late-season plantings. Highly tolerant of a variety of conditions, including clay or poor soils, it is ideal for loose hedges, woodland edges, and low-maintenance gardens.
Hardiness Zone: Zone 3
Exposure: Sun to partial shade
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Soil type: Neutral to slightly alkaline, well drained
Minimum temperature: '-40°C
Foliage type: Obsolete
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Height: 2 to 3 m (6 to 10 feet)
Width: 2.5 m (8 feet)
Growth rate: average
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